By Sam Hamod
(For Palestine)
I really didn’t want
to talk about Ali losing his leg
to an Israeli shell last week, or
Samira, scarred still in the hospital
her body napalmed
from a fast moving jet, but
as I said,
I’d rather not talk about it,
but it seems
there is nothing else
we can talk about except, maybe
the Zaitoun* trees, the tanks
and bulldozers made short work of them,
but their stumps remain, gravemarkers
some say, but they say,
they’d rather not talk about it
between muffled sobs their women
knot their hands, shake their heads, their
scarves wet from tears, but even they say,
they’d rather not talk about it,
and as for me, I’d feel the same, but
as a poet, I have to give them voice, even though
they say,
they’d rather not talk about it,
I want to, and I want u to know
more about Mahmoud who lost an eye to shrapnel,
to Miriam who lost her 7 year old son
because an Israeli sniper decided he was a threat
as he picked olives in his own orchard, and
I want to talk about Father George, who was on his way
to church on Sunday, but walked too close
to the Israeli wall, and lost his brains
as they scattered along the wall, red and white
as another sniper made sure no one came near
this land they stole from Palestine, and,
Hussein who lost his foot from a cluster bomblet
that had been left behind in Gaza, he was simply
on his way to the mosque to pray on Friday, the
Imam said it was “Allah’s will,” but I doubt it,
when asked why it was Allah’s will, he said,
I’d rather not talk about it, but we go on,
and, there is another story, behind another bed
in the emergency room, and another stretcher
bleached white with red stains all over,
and, and,
and, and, and, but I could go on,
but as I said, I’d rather not talk about it,
as they all said, there is nothing to talk about,
nothing, nothing, no,
nothing at all
*Zaitoun: olives in Arabic.
– Sam Hamod is a poet who was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, has published 10 books of poems, the winner of the Ethnic Heritage Prize for Poetry, taught at The Writers Workshop of The U. of Iowa, Princeton, Michigan, Howard and edited THIRD WORLD NEWS in Washington, DC. He contributed this poem to PalestineChronicle.com. Contact him at: samhamod@sbcglobal.net.